The debut of the four major forwards in the playoffs: Lao Zhan 30+8+5, KD25+7+2, how did he perform?
In the development of the NBA, there will always be some players who have the same level in the same position, and they are the former "four centers" and "four quarterbacks". Although their historical results vary, they were both once superstars on the pitch. Later the style of the NBA has changed, and over the past decade, the best players have gone from mid-backs to superstars. James, Durant, Brother Alphabet, Leonard, the three most representative players, although their styles are different, but they have played the No. 4 position for most of the season, and they have won a lot of honors. And now, all four of them are on the list of the 75 greatest players in NBA history, even the last brother to join the NBA started his 11 seasons 11 years ago, and James is about to end his career. Let's take a look at what these four big and small goalscorers did in the first game.
4.Brother Alphabet (2014-2015): Averaged 115 points, 7 rebounds, 27 assists and 36 shots6% and 36 shots6%。In 2013, Brother Alphabet was signed to the champion by No. 15, at that time, he still had a lot of potential, but in attack and defense, he had a lot of room for improvement. Before entering the NBA, the Spanish league player had always played as a blue-collar player, and although he was very physical, the Bucks still gave him some room to perform. When he was a rookie, he had 24 minutes in the game6 minutes, you can get 68 points, 44 rebounds. Since his second season, the Bucks have focused more on him, and his play has improved significantly, averaging 12. per game7 points, 67 rebounds, 26 assists. Under his leadership, the Bucks are back in the top six in the West. However, in the first round against Chicago, this time the match was very difficult for Brother Alphabet. The Bucks suffered a 4-2 defeat to Chicago, and in their most recent game, they were beaten by 54 points on their home court, and in this game, they only hit two shots in 15 minutes. At the time, it was hard to believe that he would win the MVP, but his success would not have been possible without Kidd's guidance, and it was his coaching that gave him excellent ball handling skills.
3.Kawhi Leonard (2011-2012): Regular season average 86,5.9 rebounds, 12 steals, 50% shooting, that's a great example. In the 2011 season, Leonard was drafted by the Pacers, but the Spurs were interested in his talent, and they traded Hill, who already had some strength, to the Pacers. Leonard has great physical fitness, but his style of play is similar to that of his alphabet brother, so he started out in a blue-collar role. Although the Spurs were hell-bent on winning the title, they still gave the newcomer plenty of opportunities to play. Leonard averages 24 minutes per game and can contribute 79 points, 51 rebound, 13 caps. The Spurs' main force is still the GDP partner, who led the team to the highest results in the league. Leonard made the playoffs in his first season. Their first two games were easily passed, but they couldn't beat the Thunder in the Western Conference Finals. Although Leonard averaged 88 points and 73 rebounds, but they still lost 2-4 to the Thunder. At that time, he was still an ordinary professional player, and it was impossible for him to turn the team around alone.
2.Durant (2009-2010): Averaged 25,7 per game in the playoffs7 rebounds, 23 assists, 35% of the time taken from the field. Durant was a rookie in the 2007 Draft and failed to make the playoffs in his first two seasons, but as he progressed, he got better and better in the playoffs. In the 2008-2009 game, Durant was the NBA's leading scorer, averaging 253 points, 65 rebounds, 28 assists. In the 2009-2010 game, Bryant averaged 301 point, 76 rebounds and 28 assists to win a new title. Under his coaching, the Thunder's results improved a lot, reaching 50-32, but because of the brutal competition in the West, they only managed to finish in 8th place. In the first game of the playoffs, Durant was overwhelmed by three players from the Lakers. Although he averaged over 25 points, his shooting was terrible, and they ended up losing 4-0 to the Lakers.
1.James (2005-2006): Averaged 30 points in the playoffs8 points, 81 rebound, 58 assists, and 476% chance to make a shot. In James' first two years, the Cavaliers failed to make the playoffs, but James and his team went from strength to strength. In the 2004-2005 season, James averaged 272 points, 74 rebounds, 7The 2 assists pushed the Cavaliers to the brink of the playoffs. In 2005-06, James averaged 314 points, 7 rebounds, 6Six assists were selected for the team's "All-Match Team". Under his leadership, the Cavaliers finished 4th in the Eastern Conference 50-32 and returned to the playoffs once again. In the first round of the playoffs, James scored 357 points, 75 rebounds, 5Seven assists, which put him well into the playoffs. In the second round against Detroit, although James averaged 266 points, 8Six rebounds, six assists, but they still lost the game.